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[[File:The Railway Arms.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Nelson and Tyler converse in the ''real'' Railway Arms pub]]
 
[[File:The Railway Arms.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Nelson and Tyler converse in the ''real'' Railway Arms pub]]
'''The Railway Arms''' (also referred to as "'''the pub'''") was the name of two pubs owned by [[Nelson]].
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'''The Railway Arms''' (also and more often referred to simply as "'''the pub'''") was one of two pubs owned by [[Nelson]]. It was popular social gathering spot amongst the [[Stopford House]] police officers, and consequently crime-free.
   
 
In [[1973 (UK)|1973]], [[Gene Hunt]] and his CID colleagues of the Manchester and Salford Police regularly went to Nelson's pub to drink and to celebrate recent successes. When [[Sam Tyler]] awoke in 1973, he was introduced to Nelson who often gave him advice. Here Gene and Sam learned from Nelson how to run a pub prior to going undercover to solve a crime relating to Manchester United and City fans ([[Series 1: Episode 5 (Life on Mars)|LOM ''Series 1: Episode 5'']])
==The ''Physical pub''==
 
In [[1973 (UK)|1973]], [[Gene Hunt]] and his CID colleagues of the Manchester and Salford Police regularly went to Nelson's pub to drink and to celebrate previous events. When [[Sam Tyler]] awoke in 1973, he was introduced to Nelson who often gave him advice.
 
   
==The ''Supernatural'' pub==
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===Supernatural Pub===
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See: [[The Railway Arms (Heaven)]]
[[File:Railway Arms.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The supernatural Railway Arms pub as seen in London. ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']])]]
 
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Another pub existed called the Railway Arms that was also owned by Nelson. This pub was a supernatural, omnipresent pub that served as a doorway to heaven for police officers who had been killed and awoke in [[Gene Hunt's World]]. In [[1980]], [[Sam Tyler]] and his wife [[Annie Cartwright|Annie]] accepted their deaths and went to the Railway Arms. His disappearance was covered up by Gene Hunt as a "death". ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']])
 
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This pub was also owned by Nelson and served as a gateway to Heaven - where police officers who'd suffered trauma went after accepting their deaths in [[Gene Hunt's World]].
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 21 September 2016

The Railway Arms

Nelson and Tyler converse in the real Railway Arms pub

The Railway Arms (also and more often referred to simply as "the pub") was one of two pubs owned by Nelson. It was popular social gathering spot amongst the Stopford House police officers, and consequently crime-free.

In 1973, Gene Hunt and his CID colleagues of the Manchester and Salford Police regularly went to Nelson's pub to drink and to celebrate recent successes. When Sam Tyler awoke in 1973, he was introduced to Nelson who often gave him advice. Here Gene and Sam learned from Nelson how to run a pub prior to going undercover to solve a crime relating to Manchester United and City fans (LOM Series 1: Episode 5)

Supernatural Pub[]

See: The Railway Arms (Heaven)

This pub was also owned by Nelson and served as a gateway to Heaven - where police officers who'd suffered trauma went after accepting their deaths in Gene Hunt's World.